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Old 03-31-2020 | 11:21 AM
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The best thing to do, is just buy some different props and see where it puts you. Every Inch of pitch will reduce your RPMs 200. If you gain 1000 RPMs as Griff said, there isn't a Bravo prop steep enough, so you may need to re-gear your drive. However, I would test out some steeper props first. Have you called Airmarine in Chicago, to see if they have set of 34-36 B1s you can try? Their test program is way cheaper than BBlades, and you don't have to ship anything. However with the lockdown, they may not be open.
I have not talked to Cathy yet. With all that is going on I'm probably a month from being ready anyway. That is the plan though.
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Old 03-31-2020 | 09:41 PM
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I had a long written post, then I re-read that they were dyno'd at Dicks. That dyno is a little stingy. At this point were are just dyno racing. I know that the boat has always ran 88 mph with the Hawk 525's (I believe they are closer to 540 hp) The best advice as already stated is to start where you left off. I think you'll only see a 300-400 RPM difference and then work the props from there.
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Old 03-31-2020 | 11:58 PM
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I had a long written post, then I re-read that they were dyno'd at Dicks. That dyno is a little stingy. At this point were are just dyno racing. I know that the boat has always ran 88 mph with the Hawk 525's (I believe they are closer to 540 hp) The best advice as already stated is to start where you left off. I think you'll only see a 300-400 RPM difference and then work the props from there.
Even if that is true based on where they make power now 5300 will take them to at least a high end 32 to probably a 34
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Old 04-01-2020 | 10:48 AM
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Originally Posted by Rookie
I had a long written post, then I re-read that they were dyno'd at Dicks. That dyno is a little stingy. At this point were are just dyno racing. I know that the boat has always ran 88 mph with the Hawk 525's (I believe they are closer to 540 hp) The best advice as already stated is to start where you left off. I think you'll only see a 300-400 RPM difference and then work the props from there.
The dyno sheets from More Power were part of the file when I bought the boat, you wouldn't think you would want conservative numbers in that scenario. Just my $.02
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Old 04-01-2020 | 12:17 PM
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Even if that is true based on where they make power now 5300 will take them to at least a high end 32 to probably a 34
Keep in mind that 34 Bravo's perform somewhat differently that other Bravo pitches of Bravo props. BBlades had posted the specifics in older threads. That is not saying they would not work fine on your boat though.
First thing I would do is run your props and then see what you can find to borrow in the 32-36 range locally for testing. Maybe even look for 30-32 5 blades to try. Then use BBlades test program if needed.
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Old 04-01-2020 | 04:08 PM
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Keep in mind that 34 Bravo's perform somewhat differently that other Bravo pitches of Bravo props. BBlades had posted the specifics in older threads. That is not saying they would not work fine on your boat though.
First thing I would do is run your props and then see what you can find to borrow in the 32-36 range locally for testing. Maybe even look for 30-32 5 blades to try. Then use BBlades test program if needed.
I'm only assuming because of more surface area in the water that a 5 blade will put more stress on the drives. Thoughts?
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Old 04-01-2020 | 04:29 PM
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I'm only assuming because of more surface area in the water that a 5 blade will put more stress on the drives. Thoughts?
yes it will, do you know what the boat weighs fully dressed ?
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Old 04-01-2020 | 07:44 PM
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yes it will, do you know what the boat weighs fully dressed ?
6200 so I'm told.
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Old 04-02-2020 | 02:31 AM
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I'm only assuming because of more surface area in the water that a 5 blade will put more stress on the drives. Thoughts?
Yes, but most of the stress is from re entry after leaving the water. You boat is not heavy at all, so it should be fine.
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Old 04-02-2020 | 09:55 AM
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Yes, but most of the stress is from re entry after leaving the water. You boat is not heavy at all, so it should be fine.
I'm also installing Drive Guardians
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